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I remember a moment years ago, sitting in a seminar. The woman next to me was fidgeting, shifting in her seat, unable to get comfortable. As the day went on, I saw her face contort. She looked like she was in agony. She wanted to be there, she wanted to learn, but something was physically stopping her.
I leaned over and asked, "What's wrong?" She told me she had just gotten breast implants and was in a lot of pain. I immediately thought of a technique I had learned from a video. It was a way of working with the mind’s perception of pain. It seemed too simple to be real, but I had to ask. "Do you want to get rid of the pain?" She said "yes".
The Point-and-Click Technique I guided her through a simple process I call "point-and-click" therapy. I asked her to point to where the pain was. Then, I asked for the first color ...